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John Hall Thorpe

Open Gate
Open Gate

Open Gate

By John Hall Thorpe

Located in San Francisco, CA

This artwork titled "Open Gate" c.1925 is an original color woodcut by renown Australian/British artist John Hall Thorpe, 1874-1947 It is hand signed and titled in pencil by the arti...

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Early 20th Century Impressionist Landscape Prints

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Woodcut

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Bluebell Wood, John Hall Thorpe colour woodcut, c1920
Bluebell Wood, John Hall Thorpe colour woodcut, c1920

Bluebell Wood, John Hall Thorpe colour woodcut, c1920

By John Hall Thorpe

Located in Melbourne, Victoria

Colour woodcut. C1922.Signed in pencil below the image. Hall Thorpe's colourful and decorative woodcuts were very popular in the 1920s and 1930s. He was born in Victoria, Australia...

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1920s Art Nouveau Landscape Prints

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Woodcut

VASE OF FLOWERS IV
VASE OF FLOWERS IV

VASE OF FLOWERS IV

By John Hall Thorpe

Located in Portland, ME

Thorpe, John Hall (Australian/English, 1874-1947).

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1920s Landscape Prints

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Woodcut

John Hall Thorpe Sweet Peas Coloured Woodblock Print 1918

John Hall Thorpe Sweet Peas Coloured Woodblock Print 1918

By John Hall Thorpe

Located in London, GB

John Hall Thorpe (1874-1947) Sweet Peas Colour woodblock print Signed in pencil 25.5 x 30.5cm John Hall Thorpe was born in Australia, moving to London in 1902.

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1910s Modern Still-life Prints

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Woodcut

John Hall Thorpe The Chinese Vase Coloured Woodblock Print

John Hall Thorpe The Chinese Vase Coloured Woodblock Print

By John Hall Thorpe

Located in London, GB

John Hall Thorpe (1874-1947) The Chinese Vase Colour woodblock print Signed in pencil 47 x 30.5cm John Hall Thorpe was born in Australia, moving to London in 1902.

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1910s Modern Still-life Prints

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Woodcut

The Open Gate, colour woodcut by John Hall Thorpe, circa 1920

The Open Gate, colour woodcut by John Hall Thorpe, circa 1920

By John Hall Thorpe

Located in Melbourne, Victoria

The Open Gate, colour woodcut by John Hall Thorpe, circa 1920. English countryside scene with haystacks, great clouds in great blues and greens.

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1920s Art Deco Landscape Prints

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Woodcut

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John Hall Thorpe was born in Australia, moving to London in 1902. There, he attended Heatherley's School of Art, where he developed his distinctive style of color woodblock printing using simple bright forms against a dark background. These prints were shown at a solo exhibition in 1918, and Hall Thorpe's work became increasingly popular during the interwar years as a statement of a new and modern approach to interior design and decoration.

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Decorating with fine art prints — whether they’re figurative prints, abstract prints or another variety — has always been a practical way of bringing a space to life as well as bringing works by an artist you love into your home.

Pursued in the 1960s and ’70s, largely by Pop artists drawn to its associations with mass production, advertising, packaging and seriality, as well as those challenging the primacy of the Abstract Expressionist brushstroke, printmaking was embraced in the 1980s by painters and conceptual artists ranging from David Salle and Elizabeth Murray to Adrian Piper and Sherrie Levine.

Printmaking is the transfer of an image from one surface to another. An artist takes a material like stone, metal, wood or wax, carves, incises, draws or otherwise marks it with an image, inks or paints it and then transfers the image to a piece of paper or other material.

Fine art prints are frequently confused with their more commercial counterparts. After all, our closest connection to the printed image is through mass-produced newspapers, magazines and books, and many people don’t realize that even though prints are editions, they start with an original image created by an artist with the intent of reproducing it in a small batch. Fine art prints are created in strictly limited editions — 20 or 30 or maybe 50 — and are always based on an image created specifically to be made into an edition.

Many people think of revered Dutch artist Rembrandt as a painter but may not know that he was a printmaker as well. His prints have been preserved in time along with the work of other celebrated printmakers such as Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí and Andy Warhol. These fine art prints are still highly sought after by collectors.

“It’s another tool in the artist’s toolbox, just like painting or sculpture or anything else that an artist uses in the service of mark making or expressing him- or herself,” says International Fine Print Dealers Association (IFPDA) vice president Betsy Senior, of New York’s Betsy Senior Fine Art, Inc.

Because artist’s editions tend to be more affordable and available than his or her unique works, they’re more accessible and can be a great opportunity to bring a variety of colors, textures and shapes into a space.

For tight corners, select small fine art prints as opposed to the oversized bold piece you’ll hang as a focal point in the dining area. But be careful not to choose something that is too big for your space. And feel free to lean into it if need be — not every work needs picture-hanging hooks. Leaning a larger fine art print against the wall behind a bookcase can add a stylish installation-type dynamic to your living room. (Read more about how to arrange wall art here.)

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